Nestled in the tropical paradise of Amanzimtoti’s “Golden Mile,” with direct access to the beach this magnificent apartment has your name written all over it. It is impressive from the outside and even more so from the inside.
Entrance through the reception area is controlled by a 24-hour security doorman to the apartment is a mere few meters, or from the secure basement parking by means of the lift or stairs to the ground floor, making the problems of load shedding a thing of the past. All 162 sqm. of this glorious home are finished to the exact standards you would expect from a home of this caliber, with large airy bedrooms all en suite, access to one making it a family bathroom. There is a stylish open-plan granite kitchen with a large breakfast nook as well as space for all appliances including a washer and tumble dryer. The combined dining room/lounge area is big enough to accommodate the largest of furniture with ample space to spare.
There is an open balcony with sliding glass doors, and windows perfect for those “hot summer’s nights” If that is not enough there is a beautifully appointed communal lounge and patio area, with steps leading down to a sparkling pool ideal for larger gatherings. Opportunities to own a home like this do not occur often, so contact us now for an exclusive private viewing.
The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to drink from the local river, he remarked ‘kanti amanzi mtoti’ (so the water is sweet), thereby giving the river, and the town that later developed around it, the name of Amanzimtoti.
Six hundred-odd km from Johannesburg, 60km from Durban International Airport, and conveniently situated just 25km south of central Durban, the booming holiday destination of Amanzimtoti, or Toti as it is known to locals, offers almost everything for the discerning traveler. There is a first-class infrastructure of modern shopping malls, excellent accommodation options, and restaurants, as well as a wide array of leisure activities – both on land and at sea!
Place of sweet waters
The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to drink from the local river, he remarked ‘kanti amanzi mtoti’ (so the water is sweet), thereby giving the river, and the town that later developed around it, the name of...
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